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results browser in cadence visualization waveform tool

huadel
huadel over 9 years ago

Hello,


I am running dc op during transient analysis, in the waveform tool in cadence (virtuoso visualization and analysis XL), I open the results browser palette, In the results of tranOpTimed I navigate inside my instance I25, I can see the devices inside as folders but I can't navigate inside each device folder, if I right click on this folder and press "plot signal" it plots all the device parameters (Cgs, gm, ..etc) , how can I navigate inside this device folder so that I can plot only the parameters I want instead of all of them ? 

Thanks,

Hussein

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  • Davidev1493
    Davidev1493 over 9 years ago
    hi I am running dc op during transient analysis, in the waveform tool in cadencec
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    This works fine for me. I just set up the infotimes parameter with three time points, and then I can navigate into the transistor and see all the oppoint parameters:

    Which version of spectre are you using (should show at the top of the simulator log file - please include the subversion) and which version of Virtuoso (Help->About will tell you the subversion)?

    I'm rather surprised that this doesn't work... I'm not aware of any failures in this area.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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